WHO GIVES THE MOST RELIABLE ACCOUNT OF A PSYCHIATRIC-PATIENTS PERSONALITY

被引:10
作者
BROTHWELL, J
CASEY, PR
TYRER, P
机构
[1] ST CHARLES HOSP,EXMOOR ST,LONDON W10 6DZ,ENGLAND
[2] CHESTERFIELD & NE DERBYSHIRE ROYAL HOSP,CHESTERFIELD,ENGLAND
[3] MATER MISERICORDIAE HOSP,DUBLIN,IRELAND
关键词
PERSONALITY DISORDER; PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT; INTERVIEW SCHEDULE; RELIABILITY;
D O I
10.1017/S0790966700013537
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objective: To compare the perceived accuracy of diagnostic information derived from psychiatric patients and a range of other informants using a schedule for assessing personality disorders (Personality Assessment Schedule). Method: The Personality Assessment Schedule includes a rating of reliability of the information obtained from whatever source. A record was made of these reliability scores in 405 patients with psychiatric disorder; 146 with both subjects and other informants and 259 with the informant only, and analysed using non-parametric statistics. Results: There was significant variation in the distribution of scores among the four psychiatrists who rated 232 of the interviews with informants, suggesting that inter-individual differences are paramount in deciding who is a reliable informant. Nevertheless, the views of other informants when they were spouses or cohabitees were judged to be more accurate than those of other relatives or acquaintances. No differences were found in the perceived reliability of data from subjects and informants when both were interviewed separately. Conclusions: Subjects and informants are judged to be equally reliable in giving assessments of personality status but the informants who have the closest relationship to subjects, spouses and cohabitees, are judged superior to informants of more distant immediate relationship in the accuracy of their information about personality status.
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